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New PSAs from Ad Council and Alzheimer’s Association Remind Families to Discuss Cognition Concerns Early
2022 Facts and Figures report covers the latest Alzheimer's data, and the need to increase public and physician awareness of mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
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Training and exam are aimed at implementing latest evidenced-based practices to ensure quality dementia care for a growing number of Americans
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David Hyde Pierce honored with special Tony Award | Alzheimer's Association
First international collaboration on Alzheimer’s disease genetics launched | Alzheimer's Association
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Chief Science Officer: Any Promising Science Should Be Pursued or Shared With Research Community
The Alzheimer’s Association is saddened by the death of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter.
Report Provides Latest Alzheimer’s Prevalence, Incidence, Mortality and Costs of Care Data
Report provides latest Alzheimer’s prevalence, incidence, mortality and costs of care data
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Health and Human Services releases National Alzheimer's Plan draft | Alzheimer's Association
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The Alzheimer’s Association celebrates today’s FDA action to grant traditional approval of Leqembi (lecanemab) for the treatment of early Alzheimer’s disease.
The Alzheimer’s Association is deeply saddened by the death of legendary singer Tony Bennett, an incredible advocate who publicly shared his story.
Baseball shortstop, coach and manager Bud Harrelson shared his Alzheimer’s diagnosis in 2018. Following his diagnosis, he was a devoted advocate for the cause.
Despite Biogen's decision about discontinuing Aduhelm (aducanumab), the Alzheimer’s Association is optimistic about the future of Alzheimer’s treatments.
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Senate Passes BOLD Infrastructure for Alzheimer’s Act
Athletes Personally Impacted by Alzheimer’s
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Tech titans, business leaders, and celebrities raise millions of dollars, and awareness, for critical Alzheimer’s research
Alzheimer News 9/21/2009 | Alzheimer's Association
To address the growing public health crisis of dementia, three leading organizations announced funding for 23 small-scale pilot projects
Report: Worldwide costs of dementia set to soar | Alzheimer's Association
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Building Our Largest Dementia Infrastructure (BOLD) for Alzheimer’s Act Expected to Be Signed Into Law
Alzheimer’s Association, AIM Endorses Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act
Significant Part the Cloud Research Funding to Examine Adult Stem Cells and Neuroinflammation
The expanded study will be the first large-scale investigation of how lifestyle interventions affect Alzheimer’s and dementia in the brain.
The Alzheimer's Association and the Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) support the bipartisan Promoting Alzheimer’s Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act.
Alzheimer News 7/29/09 | Alzheimer's Association
Alzheimer's Association statement on Sen. Kennedy's death | Alzheimer's Association
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Congress Answers Call of Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer’s Impact Movement: Historic Funding Increase Signed Into Law
Third Edition of HBI Road Map Outlines Opportunities for State, Local Governments to Address Alzheimer’s Crisis
Building Our Largest Dementia Infrastructure (BOLD) for Alzheimer’s Act Signed Into Law
SPRINT MIND 2.0 to Clarify Role of Intensive Blood Pressure Lowering in Reducing Dementia Risk
Analysis Conducted by Independent Data Monitoring Committee Indicated 2 Phase 3 Trials of Aducanumab Unlikely to Be Successful
Phase III Studies of Elenbecestat in People With Early Alzheimer's Had Safety Issues, Causing Eisai and Biogen to Discontinue Clinical Trials
Effort Seeks to Help Health Systems Improve Health Outcomes
U.S. Senate Passes Promoting Alzheimer’s Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act
Reminds families to remain diligent in wake of recent CMS and CDC guidelines to expand visitation
Today, the Alzheimer’s Association kicked off the inaugural State Dementia Services Coordinator (DSC) Summit in Washington, D.C.
The Alzheimer’s Association is disappointed by the topline Phase 3 data reported today by Genentech and Roche from the Phase 3 clinical trials of gantenerumab.
The Alzheimer’s Association appreciates the generosity of the Erb Family Foundation and its ongoing commitment to advance Alzheimer’s and dementia research
The senators were each named the 2023 AIM Humanitarian of the Year at the National Alzheimer’s Dinner, during the AIM Advocacy Forum.
The Alzheimer's Association has enhanced ALZNavigator and ALZConnected to support individuals affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia and their caregivers.
What Can We Do to Prevent Alzheimer’s? This Question Has Been Asked by Concerned Individuals, Researchers for Years
UPDATED: The Alzheimer’s Association celebrates the FDA action to grant traditional approval to Leqembi (lecanemab) for the treatment of early Alzheimer’s.
Researchers Call for Caution
As the new vice chair of the World Dementia Council, Pike will advance the organization’s global efforts to improve the lives of people affected by dementia.
Amy Grant’s song “Trees We’ll Never See” helps raise Alzheimer's awareness this holiday season as a part of the Alzheimer's Association Music Moments campaign.
The Alzheimer’s Association & the Society for American Baseball Research will provide dementia information & resources through baseball-centric sessions.
Alzheimer's Association statement on florbetapir PET amyloid imaging | Alzheimer's Association
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Alzheimer’s Association, SAGE Issue Brief Identifies Barriers to Care, Recommendations for Improving Care for LGBT Elders
5-Year Grant Aimed at Identifying Evidence-Based Strategies to Enhance Care, Support for Individuals With Dementia, Their Care Partners
These articles and the rest of the November issue of Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association are available online.
Alzheimer’s Association and American College of Radiology (ACR) announce recruiting for the New IDEAS Study
Promoting Alzheimer’s Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act Signed Into Law
The Comprehensive Care for Alzheimer's Act Endorsed by Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer’s Impact Movement
Bipartisan Legislation to Support Equity in Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials Endorsed by Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer’s Impact Movement
The Alzheimer’s Association welcomes Donna M. Wilcock, Ph.D., as the new Editor-in-Chief of Alzheimer’s and Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association
Part the Cloud, in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association, was announced today as Best Health Fundraising Event in the 2nd Annual Anthem Awards.
Alzheimer’s Association advocates flood Senate budget hearings to push HHS secretary to cover Alzheimer’s treatments.
Actor Shares the Career Lessons That Helped Him as a Caregiver
Researchers Are Zeroing in on Promising Theories
Traumatic Brain Injury May Increase Risk of Cognitive Decline
Artist Finds Escape from Dementia, Donates Proceeds to the Cause
New Studies Show Some Vaccines May Lower Alzheimer’s Risk
Dementia Presents Unique Challenges for Native Peoples
For MSNBC and NBC News Anchor Richard Lui, Long-Distance Caregiving is an Act of Love
Olympic Figure Skater Mariah Bell Uses Her Platform to Help End Alzheimer’s
A total of 26 awards have been granted to projects aimed at bridging the gaps in dementia diagnosis, treatment and care among underserved populations worldwide.
Male Caregivers Can Overcome Unique Challenges
Small-House Model Offers Innovative Dementia Care.
The 2024 Facts & Figures report also shows the latest national & state-by-state statistics on Alzheimer’s disease prevalence, mortality, costs & more.
Today, the Alzheimer’s Association and Rippl announced a partnership designed to revolutionize access to high-quality dementia care across the country.
The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation made its second $5 million grant to the Alzheimer’s Association to support the Zenith Fellows Awards research program.
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The Alzheimer’s Association Imagine Benefit, built on the legacy of the Rita Hayworth Gala, was held on Monday, November 15 at New York’s Jazz at Lincoln Center
First Phase of Nationwide Study Demonstrates Clinical Impact of Amyloid PET Imaging
The Alzheimer’s Association expresses our deepest appreciation to former first lady Rosalynn Carter and her family for sharing her diagnosis of dementia.
June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month
Actress' Struggle with Alzheimer’s Put the Disease in the Spotlight
Award-winning Chef and TV Cooking Competition Champ Honors His Mum
Actress and Caregiver Knows the Devastation of Alzheimer’s
Actor Discusses the Importance of Tough Talks for Families Facing Alzheimer’s
Caregiving Podcast Offers New Way to Connect
Actors Nikki DeLoach, Ashley Williams Lean On Each Other as Parents Face Dementia
We are partnering with the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation (also known as Tzu Chi USA) to expand Chinese-language resources.
Emergency situations can be especially confusing for those with Alzheimer's and other dementias. Here you'll find steps to be ready as possible.
Home safety is critical for those with Alzheimer's and other dementias. Learn about potential safety hazards and get home safety tips.
Get practical tips and suggestions on gift-giving for people living with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers.
Global research program provides strategic funding to fuel Alzheimer’s and dementia science and accelerate treatment
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Plus, Part the Cloud awards $4.75 million to six new, innovative clinical trials
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The Alzheimer’s Association recognized six trailblazers in neuroscience research and mentorship at the second annual AAIC Neuroscience Next.
Communities of Faith Spread the Word About Dementia
The DCCI is a partnership between the Alzheimer's Association and participating health systems to improve care for people concerned about memory loss.
Read the Alzheimer's Association report "Changing the Trajectory of Alzheimer's Disease: How a Treatment by 2025 Saves Lives and Dollars" – download now.
Our annual report reveals the burden of Alzheimer’s and dementia on individuals, caregivers, government and the nation’s health care system.
A number of financial resources may be available to help cover costs of care.
Our plan builds on our progress and includes overarching Association-wide strategic objectives.
Learn how donating your stock or other securities can support the Alzheimer's Association mission while providing you with potential tax benefits.
How to appeal a health care coverage denial
Public health professionals can educate the community and health care providers on the benefits of early detection and help reduce barriers to diagnosis.
Use these safety tips to help avoid medication-related problems.
A person with dementia may become restless or upset in certain places when focused on specific details.
Learn about the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plan and coverage for Alzheimer's medications.
Get best practices, training and networking opportunities to help professional care providers and dementia researchers transform quality care.
The Center for Dementia Respite Innovation will award $20 million in competitive grants to local respite care providers.
Learn about the Zenith Fellows Awards' grant objectives, eligibility and deadlines.
Public health can raise awareness of caregiver needs and help develop support and resources.
Find data on Alzheimer's, dementia and public health from BRFSS and other sources.
A version of the Healthy Brain Initiative Road Map for Native American communities
Learn about our grant application process and key deadlines. All of our grants are open to U.S. and international researchers.
Lecanemab (Leqembi®) – up-to-date medication and prescribing information for physicians treating patients with early Alzheimer’s.
Alzheimer's directly affects more than 11 million women in the U.S., who are either living with Alzheimer's or are caregivers to people living with dementia.
Learn about the ISTAART Grant Program for Conferences and Convenings' (IGPCC) objectives, eligibility and more.
Public health professionals can use the 2023-2027 Healthy Brain Initiative Road Map to address dementia & improve brain health in each state & community.
Alzheimer's disease typically progresses slowly in three general stages.
While Alzheimer's prevention has no definitive answers yet, research has shown that we can take action to reduce our risk of developing it.
Progress in Alzheimer's research has created promising new treatments. Learn about the different drugs so you can discuss the options with a doctor.
Milestones in Alzheimer's research and treatment
Public health can use data and assessment to drive action, identify gaps and meet the needs of people living with dementia and caregivers.
Learn about alternative treatments and the current scientific findings about them.
Learn how Alzheimer's affects Native Americans and about available resources from the Alzheimer's Association.
Learn how the Alzheimer's Association is addressing dementia from a public health perspective.
Alzheimer's is a type of dementia that affects memory, thinking and behavior. Symptoms eventually grow severe enough to interfere with daily tasks.
Every dollar you give benefits those affected by Alzheimer's disease.
The ARCOM funding program aims to address significant gaps in care and outcome measurement, and provide an opportunity to advance research.
The Alzheimer’s Association recognizes the importance of supporting research to understand and address diversity, equity, and inclusion in Alzheimer’s disease.
Testing for Alzheimer’s or other dementias entails diagnostic, cognitive or blood tests, MRI, CT or PET brain imaging, neurological exams or other assessments.
Alzheimer's Association Research Grant — Alzheimer’s Association World Wide FINGERS Network Funding Program (ALZ WW-FNFP) — learn about grant objectives, eligib
Alzheimer’s Disease Strategic Fund: Endolysosomal Activity in Alzheimer’s (E2A) Grant Program
Imaging Research in Alzheimer’s and Other Neurodegenerative Diseases
Different types of facilities provide different levels of care, depending on the person's needs.
Holidays can be challenging for families living with Alzheimer's or other dementias. Get tips for celebrating safely and keeping everybody healthy.
Check out this run-down of common tracking technologies and information about emerging trends.
Web links related to Alzheimer's.
Paramedics, police, firefighters and other emergency personnel responding to situations involving individuals living with dementia.
Get strategies to help both you and the person with dementia communicate and connect.
Veterans may have a higher risk of developing dementia or Alzheimer's. Learn about the resources and information the Association offers.
An overview of research on treatments aimed at stopping, slowing or even preventing Alzheimer's.
Latest clinical criteria for diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease issued by the Alzheimer's Association and the NIH – with updated guidelines on biomarker data.
Attend an upcoming in-person or virtual conference hosted by the Alzheimer's Association to learn and network within the dementia research community.
The Alzheimer's Association collaborates locally and nationally to advance diversity, equity and inclusion. Learn about our partners and partnerships.
Asian Americans are less likely than other groups to have Alzheimer's, which can make it harder to recognize symptoms and seek professional care.
Allow us to help you through this difficult time and answer your questions.
Your donation can make a difference in the lives of individuals with Alzheimer's and their caregivers and families.
Every day we encounter individuals who are concerned about memory loss - their own or a loved one's. Is it normal aging or something more serious?
Your gift will make a difference in the lives of people living with Alzheimer's disease and support research to improve treatment, care and prevention.
Safety is important for everyone, but the need for a comprehensive safety plan is particularly important for a person living with dementia.
Call any of our offices directly, or, call our 24/7 Information and Support Line. We are here for you.
Staff contact information
Make a general donation or a memorial/tribute gift to honor a friend or family member.
We are here to help. Don't see what you're looking for? Call our 24/7 Helpline: 800.272.3900.
The health and safety of our volunteers and staff remain our primary concern as we address the COVID-19 outbreak and continue pursuing our mission.
The Alzheimer's Association Northern California Northern Nevada is taking some precautionary measures, in accordance with the Centers for Disease Control.
Every dollar donated benefits those affected by Alzheimer's disease in your community.
When Alzheimer’s touches your life, we’re here to help. Alzheimer's Association Capital of Texas has been serving Central Texas for more than 30 years.
You can make a difference. Help us make Alzheimer's a priority both nationally and in your state.
Educational videos and information in Spanish.
All Programs by Phone are the 2nd Tuesday of each month year-round. You can listen in and even ask questions of our expert speakers!
Learn how you can get involved as a Delaware Valley Chapter volunteer.
If you have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or another dementia, you are not alone.
Hispanic and Black Californians will be disproportionately impacted and see greater increases. Deaths attributable to Alzheimer’s nearly quadruple
Donating your stock or securities is an excellent way to support our mission.
We offer many educational programs each year that address the specific interest of the general public, individuals with the disease and their families.
The Nebraska Chapter is a tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) nonprofit, donor-supported organization.
Alzheimer's Disease and Cognitive Decline in New Mexico
Alzheimer's disease is one of the most critical public health issues in America. Learn how we're leading the way nationally and in Tennessee.
Become an Alzheimer's Association volunteer and help us deliver support and education, raise critical funds, advocate for families and more!
Whatever your interests or expertise, there is an opportunity for you with the Hudson Valley Chapter.
Alzheimer's disease is a global crisis with significant local impact. Northwest Ohio's Chapter provides local support & services to all affected by Alzheimer's.
5.7 Million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s. By 2050 this number is projected to rise to nearly 14 million.
The Greater Richmond Chapter is a member of the Community Health Charities of Virginia (CHC).
Join us for our 15th Annual Rhythm & Brews -- a fun night out to sample local beer and raise money for the Alzheimer's Association!
Donate to the Alzheimer's Association.
Help us create the future of Alzheimer's care in Rochester and the Finger Lakes region.
Join us at one of our annual educational conferences, bringing together health care professionals and family caregivers.
Read our latest news releases.
Holidays can be stressful enough, but when you add in a person living with dementia, gatherings with family and friends become more complex.
Since the coronavirus pandemic began, people with Alzheimer’s and dementia have been dying in numbers higher than the five-year average for this time frame.
Whether virtual, in-person or on-demand, our classes, support groups and early stage social offerings are here to provide information and support
Navigating life when a loved one has dementia.
Like 10,000 other Wyomingites, Linda Brewster from Gillette is living with a disease that day by day steals a bit more of her.
Baylor College of Medicine co-hosted its annual “Update on Alzheimer’s Disease” in partnership with Alzheimer’s Association Houston & Southeast Texas Chapter
Trey Addison, State Public Policy Director, shares about the Longest Day and Ohio's plan to tackle Alzheimer's disease as a state.
Learn more about the Greater Richmond Chapter.
End Alzheimer’s License Plate now available!
Learn about ways to donate to help our mission.
Communicate with elected officials via petitions, phone callas and other calls-to-action, participate in area events, and share your story.
Learn more about our board and how you can get involved.
Very few seniors get tested for cognitive decline, advocates argue they should.
Educational opportunities throughout San Antonio & South Texas. We are here to help. Don't see what you're looking for? Call our 24/7 Helpline: 800.272.3900.
Stay up to date on national and local Alzheimer's news.
Browse articles and news releases.
The Alzheimer's Association South Carolina Chapter is passionate about raising awareness here in our state. Browse our collection of stories and press releases.
Dementia caregivers feel the burden of isolation.
Reach us by phone, email, in person, or subscribe to our channels.
Findings from two national surveys appear in the Alzheimer’s Association 2021 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures report.
This summer, one Texas man will run the Badwater UltraMarathon, a 135 mile non-stop run across Death Valley, California, to honor his father.
Nearly 220,000 Ohioans 65+ living with Alzheimer’s, expected to reach 250,000 by 2025
“Living with Alzheimer’s,” a special interactive three-part program that looks at all phases of Alzheimer’s disease, will be offered Saturday, March 19.
Learn about the impact of Alzheimer's and related dementias on each county in South Carolina.
The COVID-19 pandemic has added stress and disappointment to this holiday season.
While living in rural America has its appeals, access to healthcare is not among them. There are fewer physicians per capita in rural communities.
On this World Alzheimer’s Day Saturday, it is estimated that 5.8 million people are living with the disease in the U.S. alone.
New 2020 Alzheimer's Facts and Figures special report indicates the need for more doctors trained to treat dementia patients
As Ohio’s population ages, the state will need more specialists and better trained primary care physicians to deal with the onslaught of Alzheimer’s.
The Greater Indiana Chapter provides a wide variety of support for those living with Alzheimer's and their caregivers.
We offer a host of educational and support programs for people living with Alzheimer’s and their families.
Know Where Alzheimer's Hides is intended to educate the public on the warning signs of Alzheimer's.
Give through your workplace, donate your car, give through your taxes, or find even more ways to give.
The Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado is ramping up service across the state with enhanced programs and services tailored for social distancing.
As America’s population grays, age-related diseases like Alzheimer’s become an issue of greater concern in all communities, including rural ones.
Law enforcement is finding new challenges as they encounter a growing population with Alzheimer's and other dementia.
Our communications team can help develop stories, arrange interviews with experts, and provide you with the latest information on Alzheimer's, and brain health.
Our communications team can help develop stories, arrange interviews with experts, and provide you with the latest information on Alzheimer’s and brain health.
Our communications team can help develop stories, arrange interviews with experts, and provide you with the latest information on Alzheimer's and brain health.
Read through our newsletters, quarterly magazine, current media releases and social media pages.
National Resources and Information
The Heart of America Chapter offers individuals with Alzheimer's several opportunities to stay socially active.
Meet the Capital of Texas Chapter Staff & Board
We are here to help Wisconsin families affected by Alzheimer's so that no one has to face this disease alone.
National bestselling author Robin Perini has just announced she is donating 10% of her royalties from her latest book to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Our 24/7 Helpline offers information and advice when you need it most. Call us toll-free anytime day or night at 800.272.3900.
Learn about the Wisconsin Chapter!
The Hudson Valley Chapter offers in-person and virtual support groups for caregivers by phone and via Zoom in all seven of our counties.
To kick off 2020 and welcome new participants, we're kicking off The Longest Day at Ohio Brewing Co. on Thursday, Feb. 13.
State Needs More Doctors Trained to Treat Dementia Patients
The artwork of professional artists as well as creative watercolor paintings from the Memories in the Making art program will be featured in the Purple Gala.
Delta Sigma Theta sorority, The Caregivers Guardian and the Alzheimer’s Association will present 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer's.
Thanks to your willingness to share your story and be an advocate for people living with Alzheimer's and other dementia, we are making progress in South Dakota!
86th Texas Legislature makes giant strides for Texans dealing with Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementia.
Donations are used to provide information, support, programs and services for families affected by Alzheimer’s.
Marty Schreiber, Concern & Awareness Volunteer, Milwaukee
Learn about available resources
The Alzheimer's Association of Greater Cincinnati began in 1979 as a family support group for caregivers, relatives and friends of individuals with Alzheimer's
In collaboration with the RI Department of Health. A guide for people living with dementia and their caregivers.
Ohio is emerging as a major model of collaboration in the area of Alzheimer’s research as the state’s population living with Alzheimer’s grows.
Michigan has some of the most knowledgeable, capable and creative minds in dementia science research.
According to the Rural Health Information Hub, 2.3 million Ohioans live in rural areas, and more entities are focusing on the impact of Alzheimer’s and dementia
Those in rural areas are faced with fewer specialists, adult day care and limited resources to manage Alzheimer's disease
According to the Rural Health Information Hub, 2.3 million Ohioans live in rural areas and more entities are focusing on the impact of Alzheimer’s and dementia.
According to the Rural Health Information Hub, 2.3 million Ohioans live in rural areas, such as Ottawa County,
According to the Rural Health Information Hub, 2.3 million Ohioans live in rural areas, like Columbiana and Harrison counties.
The number of family members and friends who provide unpaid care for people with Alzheimer's continues to rise. Employers are feeling the impact.
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During a care consultation, we can help assess your needs and discuss care planning, home safety and other concerns.
Find us at our office, on the web, by phone or on social media.
Connect with Alzheimer's education, support and resources.
Join us April 12-15 to hear caregivers and professionals discuss helpful strategies to provide safe, effective and comfortable care in mid-stage Alzheimer's.
Terese Capizzi, Board Member, Advocate, Gala Committee, Walk Committee, Mequon
This grant provide respite grants for caregivers who are providing care for individuals living with Alzheimer's or other dementia.
Our Year in Review showcases the important progress we’ve made in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease over the last year right here in MA and NH.
We are happy to work with local healthcare providers so they can provide the best care to patients living with or newly diagnosed with Alzheimer's or dementia.
There are volunteers, and then there are volunteers. Dan Thomas is one of those volunteers who just can’t say “no.”
Cody Kohlhagen’s first passion is being on a board. And his true calling is caring for the elderly, particularly those living with dementia
For veterans, and those who care for them, the Alzheimer’s Association is partnering with three veterans organizations on a free five-part series.
The Alzheimer's Association Louisiana Chapter offers a variety of educational, hands-on learning programs and workshops.
We are available day or night, 365 days a year, by phone. And, yes, a real person will speak with you, not a recording. 800.272.3900
Information, tools and resources for those learning and working in the field of dementia care.
Learn how to contact the Alzheimer's Association's Alabama Chapter.
Up to 5% of the over 5 million people living with Alzheimer’s Disease are under the age of 65.
See the Western New York Chapter office staff list for programming, advocacy, fundraising and media inquiries.
Academy-Award winner and Alzheimer’s advocate Marcia Gay Harden shares poignant remarks while leading dementia scientists share latest research update
See the many different ways you can make a donation to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Funds to be used for IDD program
When Robin McIntyre joined the Alzheimer’s Association of Wyoming to lead fundraising initiatives, she was coming home.
The coronavirus pandemic is causing everyone – and every business – to adapt.
Alzheimer’s disease isn't typically a popular topic of conversation among college students. Jessica Woodhead is an exception.
If an apple a day can keep the doctor away, what will a flu vaccine get you?
During Black History Month, we celebrate the many accomplishments and successes of Black Americans.
Coloradans from across our state participated in Alzheimer’s Week of Action and asked state lawmakers to make dementia a priority.
Extreme temperatures can pose a health risk to anyone, but for those living with Alzheimer’s, the risks are magnified.
Two Colorado expedition racers will paddle 308 miles of the Colorado River to help find a cure for Alzheimer's.
A Denver family has found a way to share the work of caregiving.
Get the support you need. Meet with others for supportive, meaningful discussion led by a trained facilitator.
Join us for North Texas Giving Day on September 19, 2019 and make a gift to The Alzheimer’s Association, Dallas & Northeast Texas Chapter.
Help provide support for families living with Alzheimer's and their caregiver while advancing research towards a cure.
Show your commitment to care, support and research.
Your donations make a difference in the lives of those impacted by Alzheimer’s disease
Your donations help move our mission forward bringing us closer to our vision of a world without Alzheimer's.
Your gift helps families affected by Alzheimer's disease and funds medical research
The Alzheimer’s Association, Southeast Florida Chapter is available by calling our 24/7 Helpline – 1.800.272.3900 or visiting one of our local area offices.
Contact the Central New York Chapter by phone, email, fax or in person.
Feel overwhelmed and confused after a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia? We’re here to help.
From orientations to support groups, we offer a number of opportunities to learn more about Alzheimer's disease.
You can donate by mail, phone or online
Executive Director Cheryl Kanetsky announced today that Barbara A. Sykes will be the Honorary Chair for the 2020 Akron Walk to End Alzheimer’s.
My wife Carol passed away in June 2017. Her specific illness was Frontotemporal Degeneration (FTD) dementia, conclusively confirmed in 2014, not Alzheimer’s.
$100,000 Highmark Foundation provides grant to improve Alzheimer’s detection, diagnosis and care
$100,000 Highmark Foundation grant to improve Alzheimer’s detection, diagnosis and care
As temperatures rise, extreme heat can be especially stressful and confusing for individuals with Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
Local referral information specifically for physicians, nurses and allied health professionals.
Supporters and caregivers from across SC will gather at the State House on Wednesday, March 6, for an annual Alzheimer’s Association advocacy day.
Genetics and family history, along with age, play a large part in a person’s individual risk for developing Alzheimer’s dementia.
Wyoming’s Lubnau Law firm has worked with the Alzheimer's Association of Wyoming to develop estate planning tips to help families make critical decisions.
Risk factors for Alzheimer’s dementia may be apparent as early as our teens and 20s.
Montana State University Extension and the Alzheimer’s Association are bringing information about programs and free resources to all corners of Montana.
A Colorado researcher is taking a unique look at how loneliness may be associated with a higher risk of developing dementia.
As more than 6.2 million people in the United States are living with Alzheimer’s, the importance of understanding the disease continues to increase.
Dr. Fabian Consbruck, a clinical neuropsychologist, is serving his community, both as a professional and a volunteer.
The 2021 Facts and Figures report provides an in-depth look at the latest national statistics on Alzheimer’s prevalence, incidence, mortality, costs of care and
See how you can make a difference in combating this deadly disease. Volunteer and show your support.
Join the fight against Alzheimer’s disease, become a volunteer - plan an event, host a support group or help in our offices - so many ways to be involved.
The Alzheimer’s Association, in collaboration with MedicAlert Foundation, provides membership plans with 24/7 Wandering Support.
In this session, we will review the landscape of Alzheimer’s and dementia science.
Hear the latest groundbreaking discoveries in Alzheimer’s and Dementia research, brain health, and a look at what the future holds in the search for a cure!
Reach us by phone, email, in person or subscribe to our channels.
Area Offices
How to contact the Eastern North Carolina Chapter
We can help you navigate the difficult decisions people with Alzheimer’s and their families face - through care consultation in person, by telephone or email.
Serving 42 counties across Central and North Florida.
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When Alzheimer's touches your life, we are here for you. Anytime, day or night, call us for reliable information and support.
Our wedding recognition program is a thoughtful alternative to giving wedding favors and receiving wedding gifts in honor of a loved one affected by Alzheimer's
The Alzheimer’s Association provides free in-depth education, problem solving and assistance with planning for future needs.
An enhanced Helpline support element for caregivers delivered by licensed counselors and social workers. Staff provide personalized information and resources,
Conquering Alzheimer’s is as much a matter of public policy as scientific discovery, and we need your help to change the future of this devastating disease.
Address and phone numbers to reach the Greater Richmond Alzheimer's Association Chapters.
Make a contribution to help accelerate Alzheimer's research and provide care and support services to families navigating the disease.
Our 24/7 Helpline 800.272.3900 serves people with memory loss, caregivers, health care professionals and the public.
Ohio has an Opportunity to Help Some of its Most Vulnerable Citizens
Upcoming webinar, on April 13, will provide communication advice that can help families reuniting with loved ones diagnosed with dementia
A recap of the 2021 Colorado Legislative session.
Make a gift in honor or memory of someone in the fight against Alzheimer's disease.
No one should face Alzheimer's disease alone.. Call 800.272.3900 to schedule a care consultation to get support and information for each stage of your journey.
The Alzheimer’s Association, New York City Chapter announces 13 new members have joined its board of directors, which has selected a new chair and vice-chair.
Professor of neurology at McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston awarded a Zenith Fellows research grant.
Dr. Joanna Jankowsky, associate professor of neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine, awarded a Zenith Fellows research grant.
Presentation on memory loss to be followed by input and discussion
The Alzheimer's Association and the Ohio Health Care Association partner to provide caregiver tips during the COVID19 pandemic
My mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's & I want to help other families/caregivers to be better educated on ways to help their loved ones with Alzheimer's.
Dementia researchers and public health experts are zeroing in on dementia risk factors, including lifestyle and genetics, in the Hispanic, Latino and Latinx com
Our programs and services connect you with peers and professionals to help you live your best life for as long as possible.
Download our app for the latest Alzheimer’s research and information.
Build a support system with people who understand.
Make a general donation or a memorial/tribute to honor a friend or family member.
Find clinical trials and studies in your area related to Alzheimer's and dementia, mild cognitive impairment and care giving.
Make a difference in the lives of millions of people with Alzheimer's and dementia and their families and caregivers with your tax-deductible contribution.
Resources, community programs, support services, educational opportunities and more in the Beaumont and Southeast Texas Area.
Resources, community programs, support services, educational opportunities and more in the East Texas Area.
Resources, community programs, support services, educational opportunities and more in the Bravos Valley Area.
Whether you are newly diagnosed or have been living with Alzheimer's for some time, we are here to help you.
Help provide support for families living with Alzheimer's or another dementia and advance research toward a cure.
Miami Valley Chapter licensed social workers are available to help families impacted by Alzheimer’s or other dementia.
The health and safety of our constituents, volunteers and staff remain our driver as we address the COVID-19 outbreak,
Make a donation to fight Alzheimer's.
A world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia starts with you – your gift will make a difference.
Make a general donation, or a memorial/tribute to honor a friend or family member.
Support groups offer a way for people who are caring for loved ones with Alzheimer's to share information and support each other
The health and safety of our constituents, volunteers and staff remain our driver as we address the COVID-19 outbreak.
Find help and resources from your Wisconsin Chapter.
Learn more about the Hudson Valley Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association.
Care Consultation is an in-depth service for individuals and families who are facing the many decisions and challenges associated with Alzheimer’s disease.
Start learning strategies to successfully manage your loved one’s dementia care today.
The convenient alternative to attending programs onsite. Register today.
Stay up-to-date on the latest news and advances in Alzheimer's and dementia treatments, care and research in Florida.
Stay up-to-date on the latest news and advances in Alzheimer's and dementia treatments, care and research.
Based on the guidance from local public health agencies, we are implementing the following precautionary measures.
The Alzheimer's Association Florida Gulf Coast Chapter is here to help those impacted by Alzheimer's and dementia.
The Alzheimer's Association Southeast Florida Chapter is here to help those impacted by Alzheimer's and dementia.
Find support groups, workshops or social gatherings for those who are in the beginning stages of Alzheimer's disease or related disorders.
Make a general donation, or a memorial or tribute to honor a friend or family member.
Caring for someone with Alzheimer's is never easy, during this unprecedented times, the challenges are even greater. Two caregivers share the impact.
January is Financial Wellness Month. It's a good time to explore the costs and options of Alzheimer's care that may be open to us should the need arise.
The saying among family caregivers is “if you’ve seen one case of Alzheimer's, you’ve seen one case…” Each is unique. And then there’s Lewy Body Disease (LBD).
Jenifer Abreu covers how the response to the COVID-19 outbreak has impacted the Alzheimer's Association and the families it serves
The Alzheimer's Association Central and North Florida Chapter is here to help those impacted by Alzheimer's and dementia.
Learn the many ways the Central New York Chapter can help people with Alzheimer's and dementia and their caregivers and families.
Join the fight against Alzheimer's disease,, become a volunteer - plan an event, host a support group or help in our offices - so many ways to be involved.
Join us for this series of programs that provide answers to the questions that arise in the early, middle and late stages of the disease.
Resources, community programs, support services, educational opportunities and more in the North Harris and Montgomery County Area.
Help provide support for families living with Alzheimer's and advance research towards a cure.
Volunteers are the cornerstone of any great organization and we're looking for positive and enthusiastic people to join us in our mission.
Together, we can achieve more. Join our growing volunteer base.
Learn how we're prioritizing the health and safety of volunteers, staff and constituents as we work together to address the coronavirus pandemic.
Learn about your local chapter - the Dallas and Northeast Texas Chapter.
Helping you and your family develop a road map to navigate through the many thoughts, emotions, and questions you may have about memory loss and dementia.
Learn more about gifts of stock and car donations.
Find an in-person support group or join our online community.
In-person classes, webinars and support groups.
Get the emotional support you need. Find a support group in your area.
The Illinois Chapter offers community and family education and outreach programs throughout the year.
The Alzheimer’s Association's work to advance care, support and research has always been powered by generous people like you.
Learn about the Desert Southwest Chapter.
The Alzheimer's Association works to provide education, resources and support to the 60,000 individuals living with dementia across the state's 75 counties.
Advocates extend the voices of people with Alzheimer's disease and their families into legislative offices throughout Kansas and Missouri
Donations made to the Alzheimer's Association Miami Valley Chapter support local programs and services in addition to advancing research.
Put your skills to use by helping us advance our mission and helping Wyoming families dealing with dementia.
Our virtual programs allow you to learn more and receive support from wherever you are.
Find support groups, education programs, early-stage social activities, and other resources for people impacted by dementia in Long Island.
The WNY Chapter offers many in-person and virtual support groups for care partners, including several specialty groups.
Discover how you can make a difference for families impacted by Alzheimer's and other dementia with our Alzheimer's Association volunteer opportunities.
Our professional counselors help you and your family assess current needs and plan for the future after a diagnosis of Alzheimer's or other dementia.
Support Groups provide a forum to share feelings, concerns, information, and as a way of supporting and encouraging each other.
Connect with a local dementia specialist.
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